Thick 100% Cotton. Printed red and white candy cane striped straps with a D ring to adjust the neck size. No pocket on this kids version. Digitally printed hand illustrated design. All our aprons have a Bean and Bemble logo in the corner, and care label sewn in.
Machine Washable at max. 40°c / Do not tumble dry / Wash dark colours separately
WE PROUDLY SUPPORT BRITISH MANUFACTURING
We are very proud to say we use UK manufactures for all our products. We wholeheartedly support UK manufacturing and feel that the finish and quality speaks for itself. We ensure that each and every piece is made ethically, in premium materials, always aiming to minimise our impact on the environment.
WHY BUY BRITISH?
The act of buying British goods is great news for the UK economy. When you buy British, you are investing in skilled craftsmanship that has been handed down through the generations, whilst helping to secure the future for British manufacturers.
When you buy something made in Britain, you are typically buying a skilfully manufactured product that has well and truly been built to last. Although British goods can be more expensive than foreign imports, we feel that British made products have an extra level of quality that you would often struggle to find in products made overseas. All our manufacturers strive to use materials sourced as close to the UK as they can, aiming to reduce their carbon footprint as much as possible.
OUR TEXTILE PRODUCTS
Our UK based textile manufacturer take their environmental responsibility very seriously and do everything they can to reduce waste and keep production clean. The reactive inks used not only allow us to achieve vibrant colours that jump off the shelf, they also boast superior rub and wash fastness and conform to Oeko-Tex standard 100, meaning they contain no harmful chemicals. Additionally, we are certain that all of the materials used in the production of these inks are synthetic; they do not contain any animal products and have not been tested on animals.
Our 100% cotton fabrics are sourced direct from a BCI registered mill in Pakistan. As part of the digital printing process, fabrics are washed at up to 70 degrees to remove any preparation solution and unfixed dyes. The waste water is then processed through an effluent plant and released back to public water treatment processing plants.